 This study found that intervision meetings, IM, are effective in helping medical students cope with challenging situations during clinical rotations. The participants reported increased self-awareness and the ability to recognize alternative approaches to dealing with difficult situations. Furthermore, they felt that sharing and recognizing each other's situations, stories, or problems, as well as hearing alternative ways of coping, helped them to put things into perspective and try out different ways of thinking or behaving. This article was authored by Valerie Van Den Etwey and Renee E. Stolmiger.